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| | Features | 7 inch, 800??480 resolution LCD screen monitor with horizontal or vertical displayHigh Speed USB 2.0 Powered/Interfaced (USB Plug & Play)Perfect additional Mini-Display to set up Widgets, Chat Windows and other SoftwareUltra-portable Integrated Stand and Cover, weighs less than 1 poundPackage contents: UM-710S display and stand, USB Cable, Installation Disk and User Manual
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| | Description | Powered by DisplayLink technology, MIMO UM-710S 7" USB connected and powered LCD mini monitor is a friendly and affordable way to add productivity to notebook and desktop computers. It is ideal for dedicating visual workspace to applications that are used at a glance, such as instant messaging and calendars, also perfect for Gadgets and Widget applications like news and weather monitoring , Photoshop palettes and multimedia playback such as iTunes, digital TV, video conferencing, MP3s, photos and more. Using USB for both connectivity and power, MIMO UM-710S features integrated stand and cover, 90 degree pivoting functionality, a 800??480 resolution LCD, that can be used in portrait or landscape mode. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.1 inches | | Product Width: | 5.5 inches | | Product Height: | 1.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.61 inches | | Package Width: | 7.76 inches | | Package Height: | 2.64 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.62 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 22 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 22 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Perfect! May 03, 2010
By J. Shoffner I purchased this as a lap top dual screen display hooked to a Telescope taking astronomy pictures. The photo's are viewed here while I do other things with the computer. The low profile fold-up capabilty is unique and perfect for my limited transport and storage needs. The construction is better than I expected and the USB power needs fit my application (AC power is not abundant where I set up telescopes). The picture quality is equivalant to what I get on my lap top and hook up was straight forward on VISTA. The USB cable is not an issue. A dual-port USB came with the monitor but that was too bulky (and long). I replaced it with an old Olympus digital camera single port USB that had the same connector (but much shorter) and it works fine. So far (one month) the UM-71OS has done exactly what I had hoped for. There are no "CON's". The price is well worth the unique features (fold up, USB power, and rotational screen). I would and have recommended it to friends and associates.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Quality item, easy to use, very slick Feb 21, 2011
By Shawn P. Cooke I purchased the Mimo 710S for two applications. At work, I wanted a third monitor to dedicate to Outlook while my other two monitors were used for applications that require more screen real estate. I also wanted some elbow room for my netbook, to give room for notes or a chat window while I worked on the main screen. The Mimo 710S accomplishes both of these things.
Don't let the USB cord fool you--if your computer has USB 2.0 ports, then you only need to use the data cord, not the second integrated power cord. This is great for netbook use if, like me, your number of USB slots is limited.
Setup was simple on my work computer (Vista), a little more challenging on my netbook (XP). For those without an optical drive, the drivers are easily accessible online, and a simple reboot took care of my connection issues on the netbook. The work computer managed it all without a blink.
This is not a large monitor, and it doesn't pretend to be. The resolution is good enough for YouTube, and doesn't take up that much processor to run, even on my netbook. It is good for your ancillary applications that you don't want to have to ALT+Tab to check on, or to have video or something else you're monitoring while you work on the main screen.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Works great! Jul 14, 2010
By Lordgrae I received the monitor quite quickly. It worked out of the box without using the installation disk that came with it. It creates a nice little pocket desktop for holding my IM clients, mp3 program, clock, ventrilo, and any other small utility programs you might run. Also, I use one monitor for my PC and my multiple game systems. This little monitor lets me keep track of my messages and email while using my main monitor for things like console gaming or watching a blu-ray movie.
The only downside, which isn't due to a specific property of the monitor, is that you cannot mouse over to the monitor while in a full screen game without alt-tabbing. Even so, I've found it to be quite useful.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great but with a few cons Aug 30, 2010
By T. Lamberte The product itself is great and a perfect portable addition for those who work a lot on Netbooks or other small computers. Unfortunately, Windows 7 had a hard time installing the driver itself. Plugging in the device kept trying to install an old version of the driver which wouldn't work. I had to uninstall the default driver and install fresh Windows 7 driver. The driver resulted in a blank screen, but after a restart everything worked just fine. Not sure why others haven't reported issues with Windows 7 install, but for me it required many restarts, and trial and error, but it eventually worked.
PROS:
Great extra real estate for netbook
Great contract and brightness
CONS:
Windows 7 driver installation a pain even with the latest driver available online
Screen occasionally becomes unresponsive and requires pulling the USB and plugging it back in
Screen will occasionally lag
Angle of display is only slightly adjustable in landscape mode
Angle of display in portrait mode is not adjustable
Angle of display in portrait mode is so far back, it only makes sense if screen is positioned well below eye level
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Nice product many things are not supported. Jan 28, 2011
By Cstyle Ok it's cool and as of the newest drivers it seems to work fairly well. Be advised though a lot of things are completely unsupported by this monitor. Here is some of the unsupported stuff:
ATI Crossfire if you have a problem and are using crossfire you will get no help from their support and it's pretty much incompatible with it.
DX9 games unsupported. Not sure if that means just on the usb monitor or not but I have only had problems with one game on my primary monitor.
Any hybrid graphics system (mainly in laptops I believe) unsupported.
Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, and Oblivion will crash to desktop with the monitors software installed only way to play those games is to completely uninstall the Displaylink software not just unplug the monitor. Not sure if it's supported but the problem has been raised in the Displaylink forum for over a year now and Fallout still doesn't work. I myself posted the problem in their 5.6 beta driver forum and have yet to receive a response. They might not be talking to me because I use crossfire.
Basically Google Displaylink as all these usb monitors seem to run off their drivers and read to see if you are supported or not cause if your not you're sunk with a $150 paperweight and thier are many more thing that are not supported including software so make sure programs and hardware you use are not on the list.
Overall the monitor does work well for me and looks great. I am running crossfire and a hybrid graphics on my laptop and have only run into the Fallout problem which seems to be with everyone no matter what you are running. It just doesn't make me feel good that a product advertised for ease of use and plug and play has very specific hardware requirements. I gave 3 stars because the problem with fallout has been reported for so long, not solved, and I was not responded to when I posted the problem also all computers I own are unsupported due to their graphic configurations. If they were officially supported and Fallout worked by unplugging the usb monitor or a driver fix this would be a five star product easily. Looking through the forums it sounds like they have come a long way with their drivers but are not quite there yet.
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